3. Ni Zan (130 1- 1374) was a painter and poet in the Yuan Dynasty. Originally named Zan, later changed to Zan, Zizhen, also known as Yunlin and Mo, alias Jing Manmin, net name Jushi, owner of Zhuyang Pavilion, Canglang Manshi, Qu Quancuo, Haiyue Jushi, etc., once signed Donghai Ni Zan and Lazy Zan, and renamed Xi Xuan Lang, with a title.
4. Rao Jie? -1367), whose real name is Gai Hua Qiao Shan, was born in Linchuan (now Jiangxi Province). At the end of Yuan Dynasty, Hanlin was appointed as Shu Xian, Zhejiang Province, and was promoted to participate in politics in Huainan. According to Wu Shuo, Zhang Shicheng was appreciated and invited, and stayed in his original post. Wu Wu died and was taken to Jinling for punishment. Rao Jie was a famous scholar and calligrapher at the end of Yuan Dynasty, with high popularity and influence. One of his friends, Shi Daoyan, commented on him like this: "Being introduced to others is very attractive and bold, and you can make friends with him for a while." . Books like Huai Su and poems like Li Bai are arrogant. "
5. Yang Weizhen (1296- 1370) is also a Zhen, whose real name is Lianfu, whose real name is Tieya, and whose alias is Dong. There are old people, iron flute Taoist, old iron true Taoist and plum blossom Taoist. Originally from Zhuji, Qiao Feng (now Shaoxing, Zhejiang). Famous writer and calligrapher.